Subjects needed for aerospace engineering include physics, mathematics (calculus, linear algebra), aerodynamics, thermodynamics, materials science, and control systems. Aerospace engineers may also benefit from knowledge in computer programming, statistics, and project management.
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The aerospace industry focuses on the design, production, and operation of aircraft and spacecraft.
Aerospace Industries Association was created in 1919.
National Aerospace Laboratory was created in 1919.
The antonym of "aerospace" can be considered "ground" or "terrestrial," as aerospace refers to the atmosphere and outer space, while ground pertains to land and earth. In a broader context, "marine" could also serve as an antonym, as it relates to water-based environments, contrasting with the aerial focus of aerospace.
Subjects needed are physics and math.
You should not have to take biology to become an aerospace engineer.
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The minimum requirement needed to become an Aerospace Engineer is a high class engineering degree. After this there will be technical and specialised training to be undertaken.
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